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by DemonSlayerMau » Fri Jan 01, 2010 3:58 pm
Hannukah was around long before Kwanzaa was. I think they copied the jews with the candlabra lighting and stuff. :p
Except Kwanzaa has different colored candles.
I'm such a nut, I want to celebrate them all. I read that in Hannukah they only really give gifts to children and it's actually not that important of a holiday to the jews, it's just become so mainstream because the jews need something to fill the void because they don't celebrate christmas, and jewish children become disapointed that their non-jewish friends are getting presents on christmas.
I suppose if you're a messianic jew though, you could celebrate both because messianic jews recongnize Jesus as the messiah. Orthadox jews don't.
Of course, Orthadox jews if I remember right, don't believe in celebrating Halloween either. Or Easter, but they do have passover, and that's a really important holiday to the jewish people.
Sorry, I'm going off on a rant about Jewish holidays. My great grandfather was a jew you see, but most of my family are gentile.
Kwanzaa I think can be celebrated by anyone, though I doubt a jew is going to say you can't celebrate Hannukah if you aren't jewish. :p
This probably seems crazy, crazy, a graveyard theory,
A ghost tried to approach me and got leery.
Ask him a question and he vanished in a second...
~ From a Ghost's Pumpkin Soup (Pumpkin Hill zone theme Song from Sonic Adventure 2) ~